Politico November 19, 2024
By Chelsea Cirruzzo and Ben Leonard

With Erin Schumaker

Driving The Day

HEALTH RULES IN THE CROSSHAIRS — Certain health care rules that the Biden administration finalized in its waning days could be targeted and killed by a Republican-controlled Congress and White House, Chelsea reports.

Under a law called the Congressional Review Act, lawmakers would have a fast-track option that bars Senate filibusters when they seek to overturn rules adopted in the final 60 legislative days of a congressional session.

Republicans in both chambers have already introduced CRA resolutions to yank back a final Biden administration nursing home rule that requires facilities to maintain minimum staffing levels.

Here are some Biden rules likely to be in the crosshairs this year:

— Preventive services under the ACA:...

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